sundeep (@historysunny.bsky.social)
@historysunny
lecturer @kingshistory. former co-lead @RunnymedeTrust's https://t.co/YORWrk0Nx7, researcher @ahrcpress https://t.co/RTZqbPvjCS, phd @CamHistory
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Fantastic to be part of the #InHerWake event and to meet all these incredible Black Women Professors! Thank you Professor Little Shark for organising it. 🙏🏽
Photo also includes Professors Heidi Safia Mirza
Historian Katherine Harloe Naomi Standen
& Professor Mel Chevannes.
sundeep (@historysunny.bsky.social) History Teachers Education Network So important to consider how we are proactively making space in our curriculum for more inclusive approaches and historical narratives, as well as making concious efforts to explore the decolonisation of the historical method. This quote is so true:
...gaps in teacher educators' subject knowledge, ongoing lack of black and global majority representation among history teachers and history teacher educators, and the fracturing and marketisation of teacher training routes as a result of the #ITTMarketReview .
Really pleased to welcome back sundeep (@historysunny.bsky.social) to speak with History Teachers Education Network and present the findings from the ESRC-funded project 'Making History Teachers: the Role of Teacher Training and Teacher Education'. You can read about this important project here: runnymedetrust.org/publications/m…
'Reframing British history: teacher education after Black Lives Matter' by sundeep (@historysunny.bsky.social). Congrats! tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… CoDE (Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity) Ethnic and Racial Studies #Education
New article 📑📚🎉(*open access*) ...
Reframing British history: teacher education after Black Lives Matter
tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
King's History CoDE (Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity) Ethnic and Racial Studies
Very much enjoyed this afternoon's seminar at King's India Institute!
Professor Samita Sen (Vere Harmsworth Professor in Imperial & Naval History Cambridge History) discussed her fascinating research on the working conditions and unionization of autorickshaw drivers in Kolkata